Add issues bd-gdn, bd-5xt, bd-i00 for future improvements

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{"id":"bd-0fvq","content_hash":"6fb6e394efe3010fd5d9213669417e5f6376017de4187988d5a6fd0d36c80b40","title":"bd doctor should recommend bd prime migration for existing repos","description":"bd doctor should detect old beads integration patterns and recommend migrating to bd prime approach.\n\n## Current behavior\n- bd doctor checks if Claude hooks are installed globally\n- Doesn't check project-level integration (AGENTS.md, CLAUDE.md)\n- Doesn't recommend migration for repos using old patterns\n\n## Desired behavior\nbd doctor should detect and suggest:\n\n1. **Old slash command pattern detected**\n - Check for /beads:* references in AGENTS.md, CLAUDE.md\n - Suggest: These slash commands are deprecated, use bd prime hooks instead\n \n2. **No agent documentation**\n - Check if AGENTS.md or CLAUDE.md exists\n - Suggest: Run 'bd onboard' or 'bd setup claude' to document workflow\n \n3. **Old MCP-only pattern**\n - Check for instructions to use MCP tools but no bd prime hooks\n - Suggest: Add bd prime hooks for better token efficiency\n\n4. **Migration path**\n - Show: 'Run bd setup claude to add SessionStart/PreCompact hooks'\n - Show: 'Update AGENTS.md to reference bd prime instead of slash commands'\n\n## Example output\n\n⚠ Warning: Old beads integration detected in CLAUDE.md\n Found: /beads:* slash command references (deprecated)\n Recommend: Migrate to bd prime hooks for better token efficiency\n Fix: Run 'bd setup claude' and update CLAUDE.md\n\n💡 Tip: bd prime + hooks reduces token usage by 80-99% vs slash commands\n MCP mode: ~50 tokens vs ~10.5k for full MCP scan\n CLI mode: ~1-2k tokens with automatic context recovery\n\n## Benefits\n- Helps existing repos adopt new best practices\n- Clear migration path for users\n- Better token efficiency messaging","status":"open","priority":2,"issue_type":"feature","created_at":"2025-11-12T03:20:25.567748-08:00","updated_at":"2025-11-12T03:20:25.567748-08:00","source_repo":"."}
{"id":"bd-19er","content_hash":"1c5d51dd38f04db00b26c19f47fc7624ff878d554dea59816467ca97eb234970","title":"Create backup and restore procedures","description":"Disaster recovery procedures for Agent Mail data.\n\nAcceptance Criteria:\n- Automated daily snapshots (GCP persistent disk)\n- SQLite backup script\n- Git repository backup\n- Restore procedure documentation\n- Test restore from backup\n\nFile: deployment/agent-mail/backup.sh","status":"open","priority":3,"issue_type":"task","created_at":"2025-11-07T22:43:43.417403-08:00","updated_at":"2025-11-07T22:43:43.417403-08:00","source_repo":".","dependencies":[{"issue_id":"bd-19er","depends_on_id":"bd-z3s3","type":"blocks","created_at":"2025-11-07T23:04:28.122501-08:00","created_by":"daemon"}]}
{"id":"bd-1a6j","content_hash":"16f978c58b9988457aeb1eaff37fb17f12e91325549b38be10362a08923e9a2d","title":"Test issue 2","description":"","status":"open","priority":2,"issue_type":"task","created_at":"2025-11-07T19:07:12.24632-08:00","updated_at":"2025-11-07T19:07:12.24632-08:00","source_repo":"."}
{"id":"bd-1h8","content_hash":"10db44963b46b664cb6c20b76a6a06eac7295767799f2bff4c27c28c80889c19","title":"Fix compact --analyze/--apply error messages to clarify direct mode requirement","description":"**Problem:**\nWhen users run `bd compact --analyze` with daemon running, they get:\n```\nError: compact requires SQLite storage\n```\n\nThis is misleading because they ARE using SQLite (via daemon), but the command needs DIRECT SQLite access.\n\n**Current behavior:**\n- Error message suggests they don't have SQLite\n- No hint about using --no-daemon flag\n- Related to issue #349 item #1\n\n**Proposed fix:**\n1. Update error messages in cmd/bd/compact.go lines 106-114 (analyze) and 121-137 (apply)\n2. Add explicit hint: \"Use --no-daemon flag to bypass daemon\"\n3. Change SQLite check error from \"requires SQLite storage\" to \"failed to open database in direct mode\"\n\n**Files to modify:**\n- cmd/bd/compact.go (lines ~106-137)\n\n**Testing:**\n- Run with daemon: `bd compact --analyze` should show clear error + hint\n- Run with --no-daemon: `bd compact --analyze --no-daemon` should work\n- Verify error message is actionable","design":"Change error messages to be explicit about direct mode requirement:\n\n```go\nif err := ensureDirectMode(\"compact --analyze requires direct database access\"); err != nil {\n fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, \"Error: %v\\n\", err)\n fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, \"Hint: Use --no-daemon flag to bypass daemon and access database directly\\n\")\n os.Exit(1)\n}\n```\n\nFor SQLite check failure:\n```go\nif !ok {\n fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, \"Error: failed to open database in direct mode\\n\")\n fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, \"Hint: Ensure .beads/beads.db exists and is readable\\n\")\n os.Exit(1)\n}\n```","status":"closed","priority":1,"issue_type":"bug","created_at":"2025-11-20T20:47:45.606924-05:00","updated_at":"2025-11-20T21:01:12.502573-05:00","closed_at":"2025-11-20T20:59:13.406952-05:00","source_repo":".","labels":["bug","documentation","ux"],"comments":[{"id":1,"issue_id":"bd-1h8","author":"stevey","text":"Addresses GitHub issue #349 item 1: https://github.com/steveyegge/beads/issues/349\n\nUser reported misleading error when running 'bd compact --analyze' with daemon active. Error says 'requires SQLite storage' but user IS using SQLite via daemon - the real issue is that --analyze mode needs DIRECT database access.","created_at":"2025-11-21T01:55:43Z"}]}
{"id":"bd-1h8","content_hash":"10db44963b46b664cb6c20b76a6a06eac7295767799f2bff4c27c28c80889c19","title":"Fix compact --analyze/--apply error messages to clarify direct mode requirement","description":"**Problem:**\nWhen users run `bd compact --analyze` with daemon running, they get:\n```\nError: compact requires SQLite storage\n```\n\nThis is misleading because they ARE using SQLite (via daemon), but the command needs DIRECT SQLite access.\n\n**Current behavior:**\n- Error message suggests they don't have SQLite\n- No hint about using --no-daemon flag\n- Related to issue #349 item #1\n\n**Proposed fix:**\n1. Update error messages in cmd/bd/compact.go lines 106-114 (analyze) and 121-137 (apply)\n2. Add explicit hint: \"Use --no-daemon flag to bypass daemon\"\n3. Change SQLite check error from \"requires SQLite storage\" to \"failed to open database in direct mode\"\n\n**Files to modify:**\n- cmd/bd/compact.go (lines ~106-137)\n\n**Testing:**\n- Run with daemon: `bd compact --analyze` should show clear error + hint\n- Run with --no-daemon: `bd compact --analyze --no-daemon` should work\n- Verify error message is actionable","design":"Change error messages to be explicit about direct mode requirement:\n\n```go\nif err := ensureDirectMode(\"compact --analyze requires direct database access\"); err != nil {\n fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, \"Error: %v\\n\", err)\n fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, \"Hint: Use --no-daemon flag to bypass daemon and access database directly\\n\")\n os.Exit(1)\n}\n```\n\nFor SQLite check failure:\n```go\nif !ok {\n fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, \"Error: failed to open database in direct mode\\n\")\n fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, \"Hint: Ensure .beads/beads.db exists and is readable\\n\")\n os.Exit(1)\n}\n```","status":"closed","priority":1,"issue_type":"bug","created_at":"2025-11-20T20:47:45.606924-05:00","updated_at":"2025-11-20T21:01:12.502573-05:00","closed_at":"2025-11-20T20:59:13.406952-05:00","source_repo":".","labels":["bug","documentation","ux"]}
{"id":"bd-1pj6","content_hash":"de1c1195b29d9a70c88b5f2b05ca1c3497469d1802f9c0be415d5a44b0575deb","title":"Proposal: Custom status states via config","description":"Proposal to add 'custom status states' via `bd config`.\nUsers could define an optional issue status enum (e.g., awaiting_review, review_in_progress) in the config.\nThis would enable multi-step pipelines to process issues where each step correlates to a specific status.\n\nExamples:\n- awaiting_verification\n- awaiting_docs\n- awaiting_testing\n","status":"open","priority":3,"issue_type":"feature","created_at":"2025-11-20T18:55:48.670499-05:00","updated_at":"2025-11-20T18:55:48.670499-05:00","source_repo":"."}
{"id":"bd-1vv","content_hash":"1db907ddb55edaf7a4c06a566c4e1b8244fcd9ba5d7e2fca4d5c053e424ac515","title":"Add WebSocket support","description":"## Feature Request\n\n[Describe the desired feature]\n\n## Motivation\n\n[Why is this feature needed? What problem does it solve?]\n\n## Use Cases\n\n1. **Use Case 1**: [description]\n2. **Use Case 2**: [description]\n\n## Proposed Solution\n\n[High-level approach to implementing this feature]\n\n## Alternatives Considered\n\n- **Alternative 1**: [description and why not chosen]\n- **Alternative 2**: [description and why not chosen]\n","design":"## Technical Design\n\n[Detailed technical approach]\n\n## API Changes\n\n[New commands, flags, or APIs]\n\n## Data Model Changes\n\n[Database schema changes if any]\n\n## Implementation Notes\n\n- Note 1\n- Note 2\n\n## Testing Strategy\n\n- Unit tests: [scope]\n- Integration tests: [scope]\n- Manual testing: [steps]\n","acceptance_criteria":"- [ ] Feature implements all described use cases\n- [ ] All tests pass\n- [ ] Documentation updated (README, commands)\n- [ ] Examples added if applicable\n- [ ] No performance regressions\n","status":"open","priority":2,"issue_type":"feature","created_at":"2025-11-03T19:56:41.271215-08:00","updated_at":"2025-11-03T19:56:41.271215-08:00","source_repo":".","labels":["feature"]}
{"id":"bd-28db","content_hash":"d5e519475ac57322f0ebe7a1f2499af199621f7cab7f7efcf5c4397845702766","title":"Add 'bd status' command for issue database overview","description":"Implement a bd status command that provides a quick snapshot of the issue database state, similar to how git status shows working tree state.\n\nExpected output: Show summary including counts by state (open, in-progress, blocked, closed), recent activity (last 7 days), and quick overview without needing multiple queries.\n\nExample output showing issue counts, recent activity stats, and pointer to bd list for details.\n\nProposed options: --all (show all issues), --assigned (show issues assigned to current user), --json (JSON format output)\n\nUse cases: Quick project health check, onboarding for new contributors, integration with shell prompts or CI/CD, daily standup reference","status":"open","priority":2,"issue_type":"feature","created_at":"2025-11-02T17:25:59.203549-08:00","updated_at":"2025-11-02T17:25:59.203549-08:00","source_repo":"."}
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{"id":"bd-5b6e","content_hash":"f82a86b4aae21311f23c8511a242f16e96d03836300995fadd43b8bea945cefa","title":"Add tests for helper functions (GetDirtyIssueHash, GetAllDependencyRecords, export hashes)","description":"Several utility functions have 0% coverage:\n- GetDirtyIssueHash (dirty.go)\n- GetAllDependencyRecords (dependencies.go)\n- GetExportHash, SetExportHash, ClearAllExportHashes (hash.go)\n\nThese are lower priority but should have basic coverage.","status":"open","priority":4,"issue_type":"task","created_at":"2025-11-01T22:40:58.989976-07:00","updated_at":"2025-11-01T22:40:58.989976-07:00","source_repo":"."}
{"id":"bd-5ibn","content_hash":"b7c7980704c017ba234dc80e8fb3f57617e3e911fea0385b70ad9dbfdefd438a","title":"Latency test 1","description":"","status":"in_progress","priority":3,"issue_type":"task","created_at":"2025-11-20T12:16:30.703754-05:00","updated_at":"2025-11-20T12:16:30.703754-05:00","source_repo":"."}
{"id":"bd-5qim","content_hash":"5117e87c5a56b5b8254402d982e85bea1478c1961f05654a50cf2df11e7ad6bf","title":"Optimize GetReadyWork performance - 752ms on 10K database (target: \u003c50ms)","description":"","notes":"# Performance Analysis (10K Issue Database)\n\nAnalyzed using CPU profiles from benchmark suite on Apple M2 Pro.\n\n## Operation Performance\n\n| Operation | Time | Allocations | Memory |\n|----------------------------------|---------|-------------|--------|\n| bd ready (GetReadyWork) | ~752ms | 167,466 | 16MB |\n| bd list (SearchIssues no filter) | ~11.6ms | 89,214 | 5.8MB |\n| bd list (SearchIssues filtered) | ~9.2ms | 62,365 | 3.5MB |\n| bd create (CreateIssue) | ~2.6ms | 146 | 8.6KB |\n| bd update (UpdateIssue) | ~0.32ms | 364 | 15KB |\n| bd close (UpdateIssue) | ~0.32ms | 364 | 15KB |\n\n**Target: \u003c50ms for all operations on 10K database**\n\n**Current issue: GetReadyWork is 15x over target (752ms vs 50ms)**\n\n## Root Cause\n\nGetReadyWork (internal/storage/sqlite/ready.go:90-128) uses recursive CTE to propagate blocking:\n- 65x slower than SearchIssues\n- Recalculates entire blocked issue tree on every call\n- Algorithm:\n 1. Find directly blocked issues via 'blocks' dependencies\n 2. Recursively propagate blockage to descendants (max depth: 50)\n 3. Exclude all blocked issues from results\n\n## CPU Profile Analysis\n\n- Database syscalls (pthread_cond_signal, syscall6): ~75%\n- SQLite engine overhead: inherent to recursive CTE\n- Application code (query construction): \u003c1%\n\n**Bottleneck is the recursive CTE query execution, not application code.**\n\n## Optimization Recommendations\n\n### High Impact (Likely to achieve \u003c50ms target)\n\n1. **Cache blocked issue calculation**\n - Add `blocked_issues` table updated on dependency changes\n - Trade write complexity for read speed (ready called \u003e\u003e dependency changes)\n - Eliminates recursive CTE on every read\n\n2. **Add/verify database indexes**\n ```sql\n CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_dependencies_blocked \n ON dependencies(issue_id, type, depends_on_id);\n CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_issues_status \n ON issues(status);\n ```\n\n### Medium Impact\n\n3. **Reduce allocations** (167K allocations for GetReadyWork)\n - Profile `scanIssues()` for object pooling opportunities\n - Reuse slice capacity for repeated calls\n\n### Low Impact (Not recommended)\n- Query optimization for CRUD operations (already \u003c3ms)\n- Connection pooling tuning (not showing in profiles)\n\n## Verification\n\nRun benchmarks to validate optimization:\n```bash\nmake bench-quick\ngo tool pprof -http=:8080 internal/storage/sqlite/bench-cpu-*.prof\n```\n\nProfile files automatically generated in `internal/storage/sqlite/`.","status":"open","priority":0,"issue_type":"bug","created_at":"2025-11-14T09:02:46.507526-08:00","updated_at":"2025-11-14T09:03:44.073236-08:00","source_repo":"."}
{"id":"bd-5xt","content_hash":"dc085d3c40802d0096d64c7953c846e8fd43fbeb23e45debeb614953fb0e67db","title":"Log errors from timer-triggered flushes instead of discarding","description":"","status":"open","priority":3,"issue_type":"task","created_at":"2025-11-20T21:22:06.694953-05:00","updated_at":"2025-11-20T21:22:06.694953-05:00","source_repo":".","comments":[{"id":6,"issue_id":"bd-5xt","author":"stevey","text":"In FlushManager.run() at flush_manager.go:197-200, timer-triggered flushes silently discard errors:\n\n```go\ncase \u003c-fm.timerFiredCh:\n if isDirty {\n _ = fm.performFlush(needsFullExport) // ← Error discarded!\n```\n\nUsers won't know if auto-flush is failing. Should at minimum log errors.\n\nConsider:\n- Log error with debug.Logf() or fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr)\n- Optionally expose flush status via a Status() method\n- Track last flush error for diagnostics\n\nRelated: Code review finding #4 from bd-52 race condition fix review.","created_at":"2025-11-21T02:22:16Z"}]}
{"id":"bd-5xt","content_hash":"dc085d3c40802d0096d64c7953c846e8fd43fbeb23e45debeb614953fb0e67db","title":"Log errors from timer-triggered flushes instead of discarding","description":"","status":"open","priority":3,"issue_type":"task","created_at":"2025-11-20T21:22:06.694953-05:00","updated_at":"2025-11-20T21:22:06.694953-05:00","source_repo":"."}
{"id":"bd-736d","content_hash":"4743b1f41ff07fee3daa63240f0d5f7ac3f876e928b22c4ce0bee2cdf544e53a","title":"Refactor path canonicalization into helper function","description":"The path canonicalization logic (filepath.Abs + EvalSymlinks) is duplicated in 3 places:\n- beads.go:131-137 (BEADS_DIR handling)\n- cmd/bd/main.go:446-451 (--no-db cleanup)\n- cmd/bd/nodb.go:26-31 (--no-db initialization)\n\nRefactoring suggestion:\nExtract to a helper function like:\n func canonicalizePath(path string) string\n\nThis would:\n- Reduce code duplication\n- Make the logic easier to maintain\n- Ensure consistent behavior across all path handling\n\nRelated to bd-e16b implementation.","status":"open","priority":3,"issue_type":"chore","created_at":"2025-11-02T18:33:47.727443-08:00","updated_at":"2025-11-02T18:33:47.727443-08:00","source_repo":"."}
{"id":"bd-77gm","content_hash":"b227320f0cf0c889a1e0d617922c572a48eee563c9afb1662b44a22e183c0c80","title":"Import reports misleading '0 created, 0 updated' when actually importing all issues","description":"When running 'bd import' on a fresh database (no existing issues), the command reports 'Import complete: 0 created, 0 updated' even though it successfully imported all issues from the JSONL file.\n\n**Steps to reproduce:**\n1. Delete .beads/beads.db\n2. Run: bd import .beads/issues.jsonl\n3. Observe output: 'Import complete: 0 created, 0 updated'\n4. Run: bd list\n5. Confirm: All issues are actually present in the database\n\n**Expected behavior:**\nReport the actual number of issues imported, e.g., 'Import complete: 523 created, 0 updated'\n\n**Actual behavior:**\n'Import complete: 0 created, 0 updated' (misleading - makes user think import failed)\n\n**Impact:**\n- Users think import failed when it succeeded\n- Confusing during database sync operations (e.g., after git pull)\n- Makes debugging harder (can't tell if import actually worked)\n\n**Context:**\nDiscovered during VC session when syncing database after git pull. The misleading message caused confusion about whether the database was properly synced with the canonical JSONL file.","acceptance_criteria":"- Import command reports accurate count of created/updated issues\n- Fresh database import shows 'N created' where N is the actual number\n- Update operations show 'N updated' where N is the actual number changed\n- Message clearly indicates success vs failure","status":"open","priority":2,"issue_type":"bug","created_at":"2025-11-09T16:20:13.191156-08:00","updated_at":"2025-11-09T16:20:13.191156-08:00","source_repo":"."}
{"id":"bd-7e7ddffa.1","content_hash":"df6de1f6a58a995d979a7be59c2fb38800e81b96e8fa0bd39980f8bf9f1a4f37","title":"bd resolve-conflicts - Git merge conflict resolver","description":"Automatically resolve JSONL merge conflicts.\n\nModes:\n- Mechanical: ID remapping (no AI)\n- AI-assisted: Smart merge/keep decisions\n- Interactive: Review each conflict\n\nHandles \u003c\u003c\u003c\u003c\u003c\u003c\u003c conflict markers in .beads/beads.jsonl\n\nFiles: cmd/bd/resolve_conflicts.go (new)","status":"open","priority":1,"issue_type":"task","created_at":"2025-10-28T14:48:30.083642-07:00","updated_at":"2025-10-30T17:12:58.220145-07:00","source_repo":"."}
{"id":"bd-81a","content_hash":"0f43da9e36bc3c5db20f302b82021377685a9425f519a36bab5a2cf1b85f13d8","title":"Add programmatic tip injection API","description":"Allow tips to be programmatically injected at runtime based on detected conditions. This enables dynamic tips (not just pre-defined ones) to be shown with custom priority and frequency.","design":"## API Design\n\nAdd to `cmd/bd/tips.go`:\n\n```go\n// InjectTip adds a dynamic tip to the registry at runtime\nfunc InjectTip(id, message string, priority int, frequency time.Duration, probability float64, condition func() bool) {\n tipsMutex.Lock()\n defer tipsMutex.Unlock()\n \n tips = append(tips, Tip{\n ID: id,\n Condition: condition,\n Message: message,\n Frequency: frequency,\n Priority: priority,\n Probability: probability,\n })\n}\n\n// RemoveTip removes a tip from the registry\nfunc RemoveTip(id string) {\n tipsMutex.Lock()\n defer tipsMutex.Unlock()\n \n for i, tip := range tips {\n if tip.ID == id {\n tips = append(tips[:i], tips[i+1:]...)\n return\n }\n }\n}\n```\n\n## Use Cases\n\n### Example 1: Critical Security Update\n```go\n// In bd version check code\nif criticalSecurityUpdate {\n InjectTip(\n \"security_update\",\n fmt.Sprintf(\"CRITICAL: Security update available (bd %s). Update immediately!\", remoteVersion),\n 100, // Highest priority\n 0, // No frequency limit\n 1.0, // Always show (100% probability)\n func() bool { return true },\n )\n}\n```\n\n### Example 2: New Version Available\n```go\n// In bd version check code\nif remoteVersion \u003e currentVersion {\n InjectTip(\n \"upgrade_available\",\n fmt.Sprintf(\"New bd version %s available (you have %s). Run: go install github.com/steveyegge/beads/cmd/bd@latest\", remoteVersion, currentVersion),\n 90, // High priority\n 7 * 24 * time.Hour, // Weekly\n 0.8, // 80% probability (frequent but not always)\n func() bool { return true },\n )\n}\n```\n\n### Example 3: Large Issue Count Suggestion\n```go\n// In bd list code\nif issueCount \u003e 100 {\n InjectTip(\n \"use_filters\",\n \"You have many issues. Use filters: 'bd list --status=open --priority=1'\",\n 50, // Medium priority\n 14 * 24 * time.Hour, // Bi-weekly\n 0.4, // 40% probability (occasional suggestion)\n func() bool { return true },\n )\n}\n```\n\n### Example 4: No Dependencies Used\n```go\n// After analyzing project\nif hasIssues \u0026\u0026 noDependenciesCreated {\n InjectTip(\n \"try_dependencies\",\n \"Try using dependencies: 'bd dep \u003cissue\u003e \u003cblocks-issue\u003e' to track blockers\",\n 30, // Low priority\n 30 * 24 * time.Hour, // Monthly\n 0.3, // 30% probability (low-key suggestion)\n func() bool { return true },\n )\n}\n```\n\n## Probability Guidelines\n\n- **1.0 (100%)**: Critical security, breaking changes, data loss prevention\n- **0.7-0.9 (70-90%)**: Important updates, major new features\n- **0.4-0.6 (40-60%)**: General tips, workflow improvements, feature discovery\n- **0.1-0.3 (10-30%)**: Nice-to-know features, advanced tips, optional optimizations\n\n## Thread Safety\n- Use mutex to protect tip registry\n- Safe for concurrent command execution\n- Deterministic testing via BEADS_TIP_SEED env var","acceptance_criteria":"- InjectTip() API exists and is documented\n- RemoveTip() API exists\n- Thread-safe with mutex protection\n- Can inject tips from any command\n- Injected tips participate in priority/frequency rotation\n- Unit tests for injection API\n- Example usage in code comments","status":"open","priority":2,"issue_type":"feature","created_at":"2025-11-11T23:29:46.645583-08:00","updated_at":"2025-11-11T23:50:12.209135-08:00","source_repo":".","dependencies":[{"issue_id":"bd-81a","depends_on_id":"bd-d4i","type":"blocks","created_at":"2025-11-11T23:29:46.646327-08:00","created_by":"daemon"}]}
{"id":"bd-8ql","content_hash":"590a0323ca0cc2c0b262ef0c174dd8d67a33bcc7b216a1e64df1cf6e4835c867","title":"Remove misleading placeholder 'bd merge' command from duplicates output","description":"**Problem:**\nThe `bd duplicates` command suggests running a command that doesn't exist:\n```\nbd merge \u003csource-ids\u003e --into \u003ctarget-id\u003e\n```\n\nThis is confusing because:\n1. `bd merge` is actually a git 3-way JSONL merge driver (takes 4 file paths)\n2. The suggested syntax for merging duplicate issues is not implemented\n3. Line 75 in duplicates.go even has: `// TODO: performMerge implementation pending`\n\n**Current behavior:**\n- Users see suggested command that doesn't work\n- No indication that feature is unimplemented\n- Related to issue #349 item #2\n\n**Proposed fix:**\nReplace line 77 in cmd/bd/duplicates.go with either:\n\nOption A (conservative):\n```go\ncmd := fmt.Sprintf(\"# TODO: Merge %s into %s (merge command not yet implemented)\", \n strings.Join(sources, \" \"), target.ID)\n```\n\nOption B (actionable):\n```go\ncmd := fmt.Sprintf(\"# Duplicate found: %s\\n# Manual merge: Close duplicates with 'bd close %s' and link to %s as 'related'\", \n strings.Join(sources, \" \"), strings.Join(sources, \" \"), target.ID)\n```\n\n**Files to modify:**\n- cmd/bd/duplicates.go (line ~77)","design":"Remove the non-existent command suggestion and replace with actionable guidance.\n\nSince there are two unrelated `bd merge` concepts:\n1. Git JSONL merge driver (exists, works)\n2. Duplicate issue merger (doesn't exist, TODO)\n\nWe should not conflate them in user-facing output.","status":"closed","priority":2,"issue_type":"bug","created_at":"2025-11-20T20:48:01.707967-05:00","updated_at":"2025-11-20T21:01:12.50349-05:00","closed_at":"2025-11-20T20:59:13.416865-05:00","source_repo":".","labels":["bug","documentation","ux"],"comments":[{"id":2,"issue_id":"bd-8ql","author":"stevey","text":"Addresses GitHub issue #349 item 2: https://github.com/steveyegge/beads/issues/349\n\nUser confused by 'bd merge' help text. The help text is actually correct (it's a git merge driver), but the duplicates command suggests a non-existent 'bd merge \u003cids\u003e --into \u003ctarget\u003e' syntax for merging duplicate issues.","created_at":"2025-11-21T01:55:43Z"}]}
{"id":"bd-8ql","content_hash":"590a0323ca0cc2c0b262ef0c174dd8d67a33bcc7b216a1e64df1cf6e4835c867","title":"Remove misleading placeholder 'bd merge' command from duplicates output","description":"**Problem:**\nThe `bd duplicates` command suggests running a command that doesn't exist:\n```\nbd merge \u003csource-ids\u003e --into \u003ctarget-id\u003e\n```\n\nThis is confusing because:\n1. `bd merge` is actually a git 3-way JSONL merge driver (takes 4 file paths)\n2. The suggested syntax for merging duplicate issues is not implemented\n3. Line 75 in duplicates.go even has: `// TODO: performMerge implementation pending`\n\n**Current behavior:**\n- Users see suggested command that doesn't work\n- No indication that feature is unimplemented\n- Related to issue #349 item #2\n\n**Proposed fix:**\nReplace line 77 in cmd/bd/duplicates.go with either:\n\nOption A (conservative):\n```go\ncmd := fmt.Sprintf(\"# TODO: Merge %s into %s (merge command not yet implemented)\", \n strings.Join(sources, \" \"), target.ID)\n```\n\nOption B (actionable):\n```go\ncmd := fmt.Sprintf(\"# Duplicate found: %s\\n# Manual merge: Close duplicates with 'bd close %s' and link to %s as 'related'\", \n strings.Join(sources, \" \"), strings.Join(sources, \" \"), target.ID)\n```\n\n**Files to modify:**\n- cmd/bd/duplicates.go (line ~77)","design":"Remove the non-existent command suggestion and replace with actionable guidance.\n\nSince there are two unrelated `bd merge` concepts:\n1. Git JSONL merge driver (exists, works)\n2. Duplicate issue merger (doesn't exist, TODO)\n\nWe should not conflate them in user-facing output.","status":"closed","priority":2,"issue_type":"bug","created_at":"2025-11-20T20:48:01.707967-05:00","updated_at":"2025-11-20T21:01:12.50349-05:00","closed_at":"2025-11-20T20:59:13.416865-05:00","source_repo":".","labels":["bug","documentation","ux"]}
{"id":"bd-90v","content_hash":"9863bc4154603ebc58c4649f8a74b5508f8b30aae6db360e84485e2d7f19fb30","title":"bd prime: AI context loading and Claude Code integration","description":"Implement `bd prime` command and Claude Code hooks for context recovery. Hooks work with BOTH MCP server and CLI approaches - they solve the context memory problem (keeping bd workflow fresh after compaction) not the tool access problem (MCP vs CLI).","design":"## Epic Scope\n\nThis epic covers:\n1. Core `bd prime` command implementation with MCP-aware output\n2. Claude Code hooks via `bd setup claude` (works with MCP OR CLI)\n3. Automatic context recovery via SessionStart/PreCompact hooks\n4. `bd doctor` verification for Claude setup\n5. Documentation updates\n\n## Goals\n- Keep bd workflow fresh in agent context (prevent markdown TODO reversion)\n- Enable automatic context recovery after compaction/clear\n- Adapt to user's workflow preference (MCP vs CLI) automatically\n- Support multi-user projects (mixed Claude/non-Claude teams)\n- Verify setup with `bd doctor`\n\n## Architecture Understanding\n\n**MCP vs CLI is a user preference (not project-level):**\n- User installs MCP server globally → gets native bd tools\n- User doesn't install MCP → uses CLI via Bash tool\n- `bd prime` auto-detects which mode and adapts output\n- Same hooks work for all users regardless of preference\n\n**Hooks complement both approaches:**\n- **With MCP**: Hooks output workflow reminders (~500 tokens) - prevents forgetting to use MCP tools\n- **Without MCP**: Hooks output full CLI reference (~1-2k tokens) - provides command syntax\n- **Both cases**: Prevents markdown TODO reversion after compaction\n\n**Why hooks matter even with MCP:**\n- MCP tools can be forgotten after compaction\n- Hooks refresh \"use bd, not markdown\" reminder\n- PreCompact keeps bd workflow fresh in memory\n- Works in both MCP and CLI scenarios\n\n## Token Optimization\n\n**MCP mode** (~500 tokens):\n- Workflow reminders only\n- No CLI syntax (user has native tools)\n- References to MCP tool names\n\n**Non-MCP mode** (~1-2k tokens):\n- Full workflow rules\n- Complete CLI command reference\n- Examples and common patterns\n\n**Why adaptive output matters:**\n- MCP users waste tokens on CLI docs they don't need\n- Non-MCP users need full command reference\n- Same hook works for everyone, adapts automatically\n- Multi-user projects: each dev gets appropriate output for their setup\n\n## Out of Scope\n- Tip system infrastructure (separate epic)\n- Cursor/Windsurf integration (separate issues)\n- MCP server modifications","acceptance_criteria":"- `bd prime` command exists and outputs AI-optimized markdown\n- `bd setup claude` installs hooks and slash commands\n- Hooks auto-call `bd prime` when .beads/ detected\n- `bd doctor` verifies Claude integration\n- Documentation complete in AGENTS.md, README.md, QUICKSTART.md\n- All child issues closed","status":"open","priority":2,"issue_type":"epic","created_at":"2025-11-11T23:31:12.119012-08:00","updated_at":"2025-11-12T00:11:07.743189-08:00","source_repo":"."}
{"id":"bd-98c4e1fa.1","content_hash":"6440d1ece0a91c8f49adc09aafa7a998b049bcd51f257125ad8bc0b7b03e317b","title":"Update AGENTS.md with event-driven mode","description":"Document BEADS_DAEMON_MODE env var. Explain opt-in during Phase 1. Add troubleshooting for watcher failures.","status":"open","priority":2,"issue_type":"task","created_at":"2025-10-29T23:05:13.986452-07:00","updated_at":"2025-10-31T20:36:49.381832-07:00","source_repo":"."}
{"id":"bd-9cdc","content_hash":"8fcd4366fd76c0db14c73d0c2623abae40ad4c31a2ca663c15f8d3d52ee572d0","title":"Update docs for import bug fix","description":"Update AGENTS.md, README.md, TROUBLESHOOTING.md with import.orphan_handling config documentation. Document resurrection behavior, tombstones, config modes. Add troubleshooting section for import failures with deleted parents.","status":"open","priority":2,"issue_type":"task","created_at":"2025-11-04T12:32:30.770415-08:00","updated_at":"2025-11-04T12:32:30.770415-08:00","source_repo":"."}
{"id":"bd-9e23","content_hash":"fa94af8126d5d8c816a6f83d5ad191ebdb954687abb87ce30e4f67eee4f1a9ce","title":"Optimize Memory backend GetIssueByExternalRef with index","description":"Currently GetIssueByExternalRef in Memory storage uses O(n) linear search through all issues.\n\nCurrent code (memory.go:282-308):\nfor _, issue := range m.issues {\n if issue.ExternalRef != nil \u0026\u0026 *issue.ExternalRef == externalRef {\n return \u0026issueCopy, nil\n }\n}\n\nProposed optimization:\n- Add externalRefToID map[string]string to MemoryStorage\n- Maintain it in CreateIssue, UpdateIssue, DeleteIssue\n- Achieve O(1) lookup like SQLite's index\n\nImpact: Low (--no-db mode typically has smaller datasets)\nRelated: bd-1022","status":"open","priority":4,"issue_type":"chore","created_at":"2025-11-02T15:32:30.242357-08:00","updated_at":"2025-11-02T15:32:30.242357-08:00","source_repo":"."}
{"id":"bd-9li4","content_hash":"7ae7b885e82a2de333584c01f690dbc3ecb924603f18e316f5c91cc44e2256f8","title":"Create Docker image for Agent Mail","description":"Containerize Agent Mail server for easy deployment.\n\nAcceptance Criteria:\n- Dockerfile with Python 3.14\n- Health check endpoint\n- Volume mount for storage\n- Environment variable configuration\n- Multi-arch builds (amd64, arm64)\n\nFile: deployment/agent-mail/Dockerfile","status":"open","priority":3,"issue_type":"task","created_at":"2025-11-07T22:43:43.231964-08:00","updated_at":"2025-11-07T22:43:43.231964-08:00","source_repo":"."}
{"id":"bd-9msn","content_hash":"69ef2ebc5a847eb407c37e9039391d8ebc761a4cee3b60537de4f5a12011bec3","title":"Add monitoring and alerting","description":"Observability for production Agent Mail server.\n\nAcceptance Criteria:\n- Health check endpoint (/health)\n- Prometheus metrics export\n- Grafana dashboard\n- Alerts for server downtime\n- Alerts for high error rate\n- Log aggregation config\n\nFile: deployment/agent-mail/monitoring/","status":"open","priority":3,"issue_type":"task","created_at":"2025-11-07T22:43:43.354117-08:00","updated_at":"2025-11-07T22:43:43.354117-08:00","source_repo":".","dependencies":[{"issue_id":"bd-9msn","depends_on_id":"bd-z3s3","type":"blocks","created_at":"2025-11-07T23:04:28.050074-08:00","created_by":"daemon"}]}
{"id":"bd-ayw","content_hash":"dff7eeef440bbd9de64177bc9b88f77b61bcc7e4c0dba241405e80639734cb6f","title":"Add 'When to use daemon mode' decision tree to daemon.md","description":"**Problem:**\nUsers (especially local-only developers) see daemon-related messages but don't understand:\n- What daemon mode does (git sync automation)\n- Whether they need it\n- Why they see \"daemon_unsupported\" messages\n\nRelated to issue #349 item #3.\n\n**Current state:**\ncommands/daemon.md explains WHAT daemon does but not WHEN to use it.\n\n**Proposed addition:**\nAdd a \"When to Use Daemon Mode\" section after line 20 in commands/daemon.md with clear decision criteria:\n\n**✅ You SHOULD use daemon mode if:**\n- Working in a team with git remote sync\n- Want automatic commit/push of issue changes\n- Need background auto-sync (5-second debounce)\n- Making frequent bd commands (performance benefit)\n\n**❌ You DON'T need daemon mode if:**\n- Solo developer with local-only tracking\n- Working in git worktrees (use --no-daemon)\n- Running one-off commands/scripts\n- Debugging database issues\n\n**Local-only users:** Direct mode is perfectly fine. Daemon mainly helps with git sync automation. You can use `bd sync` manually when needed.\n\n**Files to modify:**\n- commands/daemon.md (add section after line 20)","design":"Clear decision tree that helps users understand:\n1. Daemon = git sync automation + performance\n2. Local-only users don't need it\n3. Direct mode is simpler for debugging\n4. Both modes are valid depending on workflow","status":"closed","priority":3,"issue_type":"task","created_at":"2025-11-20T20:48:23.111621-05:00","updated_at":"2025-11-20T21:01:12.503942-05:00","closed_at":"2025-11-20T20:59:13.429263-05:00","source_repo":".","labels":["documentation","onboarding"],"comments":[{"id":3,"issue_id":"bd-ayw","author":"stevey","text":"Addresses GitHub issue #349 item 3: https://github.com/steveyegge/beads/issues/349\n\nLocal-only users see daemon-related messages without understanding when they need daemon mode vs when direct mode is sufficient. Need clear decision tree in daemon.md.","created_at":"2025-11-21T01:55:43Z"}]}
{"id":"bd-ayw","content_hash":"dff7eeef440bbd9de64177bc9b88f77b61bcc7e4c0dba241405e80639734cb6f","title":"Add 'When to use daemon mode' decision tree to daemon.md","description":"**Problem:**\nUsers (especially local-only developers) see daemon-related messages but don't understand:\n- What daemon mode does (git sync automation)\n- Whether they need it\n- Why they see \"daemon_unsupported\" messages\n\nRelated to issue #349 item #3.\n\n**Current state:**\ncommands/daemon.md explains WHAT daemon does but not WHEN to use it.\n\n**Proposed addition:**\nAdd a \"When to Use Daemon Mode\" section after line 20 in commands/daemon.md with clear decision criteria:\n\n**✅ You SHOULD use daemon mode if:**\n- Working in a team with git remote sync\n- Want automatic commit/push of issue changes\n- Need background auto-sync (5-second debounce)\n- Making frequent bd commands (performance benefit)\n\n**❌ You DON'T need daemon mode if:**\n- Solo developer with local-only tracking\n- Working in git worktrees (use --no-daemon)\n- Running one-off commands/scripts\n- Debugging database issues\n\n**Local-only users:** Direct mode is perfectly fine. Daemon mainly helps with git sync automation. You can use `bd sync` manually when needed.\n\n**Files to modify:**\n- commands/daemon.md (add section after line 20)","design":"Clear decision tree that helps users understand:\n1. Daemon = git sync automation + performance\n2. Local-only users don't need it\n3. Direct mode is simpler for debugging\n4. Both modes are valid depending on workflow","status":"closed","priority":3,"issue_type":"task","created_at":"2025-11-20T20:48:23.111621-05:00","updated_at":"2025-11-20T21:01:12.503942-05:00","closed_at":"2025-11-20T20:59:13.429263-05:00","source_repo":".","labels":["documentation","onboarding"]}
{"id":"bd-b55e2ac2","content_hash":"44122b61b1dcd06407ecf36f57577ea72c5df6dc8cc2a8c1b173b37d16a10267","title":"Fix autoimport tests for content-hash collision scoring","description":"## Overview\nThree autoimport tests are failing after bd-cbed9619.4 because they expect behavior based on the old reference-counting collision resolution, but the system now uses deterministic content-hash scoring.\n\n## Failing Tests\n1. `TestAutoImportMultipleCollisionsRemapped` - expects local versions preserved\n2. `TestAutoImportAllCollisionsRemapped` - expects local versions preserved \n3. `TestAutoImportCollisionRemapMultipleFields` - expects specific collision resolution behavior\n\n## Root Cause\nThese tests were written when ScoreCollisions used reference counting to determine which version to keep. Now it uses content-hash comparison (introduced in commit 2e87329), which produces different but deterministic results.\n\n## Example\nOld behavior: Issue with more references would be kept\nNew behavior: Issue with lexicographically lower content hash is kept\n\n## Solution\nUpdate each test to:\n1. Verify the new content-hash based behavior is correct\n2. Check that the remapped issue (not necessarily local/remote) has the expected content\n3. Ensure dependencies are preserved on the correct remapped issue\n\n## Acceptance Criteria\n- All three autoimport tests pass\n- Tests verify content-hash determinism (same collision always resolves the same way)\n- Tests check dependency preservation on remapped issues\n- Test documentation explains content-hash scoring expectations\n\n## Files to Modify\n- `cmd/bd/autoimport_collision_test.go`\n\n## Testing\nRun: `go test ./cmd/bd -run \"TestAutoImport.*Collision\" -v`","status":"open","priority":2,"issue_type":"task","created_at":"2025-10-28T19:17:28.358028-07:00","updated_at":"2025-10-30T17:12:58.179059-07:00","source_repo":"."}
{"id":"bd-bt6y","content_hash":"462f08aa379cf2f196b4c0ca096271fa47ab5e1a18c5663c28d2d86fd02115cf","title":"Improve compact/daemon/merge documentation and UX","description":"Multiple documentation and UX issues encountered:\n1. \"bd compact --analyze\" fails with misleading \"requires SQLite storage\" error when daemon is running. Needs --no-daemon or better error.\n2. \"bd merge\" help text is outdated (refers to 3-way merge instead of issue merging).\n3. Daemon mode purpose isn't clear to local-only users.\n4. Compact/cleanup commands are hard to discover.\n\nProposed fixes:\n- Fix compact+daemon interaction or error message.\n- Update \"bd merge\" help text.\n- Add \"when to use daemon\" section to docs.\n- Add maintenance section to quickstart.\n","status":"open","priority":2,"issue_type":"task","created_at":"2025-11-20T18:55:43.637047-05:00","updated_at":"2025-11-20T18:55:43.637047-05:00","source_repo":"."}
{"id":"bd-bwk2","content_hash":"b69758a5dd9ce7605a61dc6e1fe3e753b87dfc6824c248d6ad56e038d47e77e7","title":"Centralize error handling patterns in storage layer","description":"80+ instances of inconsistent error handling across sqlite.go with mix of %w, %v, and no wrapping.\n\nLocation: internal/storage/sqlite/sqlite.go (throughout)\n\nProblem:\n- Some use fmt.Errorf(\"op failed: %w\", err) - correct wrapping\n- Some use fmt.Errorf(\"op failed: %v\", err) - loses error chain\n- Some return err directly - no context\n- Hard to debug production issues\n- Can't distinguish error types\n\nSolution: Create internal/storage/sqlite/errors.go:\n- Define sentinel errors (ErrNotFound, ErrInvalidID, etc.)\n- Create wrapDBError(op string, err error) helper\n- Convert sql.ErrNoRows to ErrNotFound\n- Always wrap with operation context\n\nImpact: Lost error context; inconsistent messages; hard to debug\n\nEffort: 5-7 hours","status":"open","priority":1,"issue_type":"task","created_at":"2025-11-16T14:51:54.974909-08:00","updated_at":"2025-11-16T14:51:54.974909-08:00","source_repo":"."}
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{"id":"bd-e166","content_hash":"000f4f9d069ffedceae13894d967ec30fa4a89e318bfcac4847f3c3b16d44a89","title":"Improve timestamp comparison readability in import","description":"The timestamp comparison logic uses double-negative which can be confusing:\n\nCurrent code:\nif !incoming.UpdatedAt.After(existing.UpdatedAt) {\n // skip update\n}\n\nMore readable:\nif incoming.UpdatedAt.After(existing.UpdatedAt) {\n // perform update\n} else {\n // skip (local is newer)\n}\n\nThis is a minor refactor for code clarity.\n\nRelated: bd-1022\nFiles: internal/importer/importer.go:411, 488","status":"open","priority":4,"issue_type":"chore","created_at":"2025-11-02T15:32:12.27108-08:00","updated_at":"2025-11-02T15:32:12.27108-08:00","source_repo":"."}
{"id":"bd-g5p7","content_hash":"3becaf2a661ffb7c95682f76d2ddd0fb6f31ffa7993f130eed257be3817bf48e","title":"Extract duplicated validation logic from CLI commands","description":"~150 lines of identical validation logic duplicated between cmd_create.go and cmd_update.go\n\nDuplication found:\n- validateBeadFields(): 2 identical copies (50+ lines each) \n- parseTimeWithDefault(): 2 identical copies (30 lines each)\n- Flag definitions: 15+ duplicate registrations\n\nSolution: Extract to shared packages:\n- internal/validation/bead.go - Centralized validation\n- internal/utils/time.go - Consolidate time parsing (already exists)\n- cmd/bd/flags.go - Shared flag registration\n\nImpact: Changes require touching 2+ files; high risk of inconsistency; steep learning curve\n\nEffort: 4-6 hours","status":"open","priority":0,"issue_type":"task","created_at":"2025-11-16T14:51:10.159953-08:00","updated_at":"2025-11-16T14:51:10.159953-08:00","source_repo":"."}
{"id":"bd-g9eu","content_hash":"79fe2f96d06e3f0750b55f323bc104b02de6ab8a745e0bd36cf3425e125af89c","title":"Investigate TestRoutingIntegration failure","description":"TestRoutingIntegration/maintainer_with_SSH_remote failed during pre-commit check with \"expected role maintainer, got contributor\".\nThis occurred while running `go test -short ./...` on darwin/arm64.\nThe failure appears unrelated to storage/sqlite changes.\nNeed to investigate if this is a flaky test or environmental issue.","status":"open","priority":2,"issue_type":"task","created_at":"2025-11-20T15:55:19.337094-08:00","updated_at":"2025-11-20T15:55:19.337094-08:00","source_repo":"."}
{"id":"bd-gdn","content_hash":"85154b5096797f85be297d5b7f77de759df748ddd6cb6802b83921181975b70f","title":"Add functional tests for FlushManager correctness verification","description":"","status":"open","priority":2,"issue_type":"task","created_at":"2025-11-20T21:21:53.967757-05:00","updated_at":"2025-11-20T21:21:53.967757-05:00","source_repo":".","comments":[{"id":5,"issue_id":"bd-gdn","author":"stevey","text":"Current race detector tests only verify \"no race detected\" but don't verify data correctness.\n\nNeed functional tests that:\n- Create real SQLite store with test data\n- Mark issues dirty and trigger flush\n- Verify JSONL file was updated correctly\n- Test debouncing actually reduces flush count\n- Verify shutdown performs final flush\n- Test recovery after flush failures\n\nExample test structure:\n```go\nfunc TestFlushManagerActuallyFlushes(t *testing.T) {\n // Setup real SQLite store in temp dir\n // Create test issue\n // Mark dirty via FlushManager\n // Wait for debounce + flush\n // Read JSONL file\n // Verify issue appears in JSONL with correct data\n}\n```\n\nRelated: Code review finding #3 from bd-52 race condition fix review.","created_at":"2025-11-21T02:22:05Z"}]}
{"id":"bd-i00","content_hash":"eab5f239b7b84d56f4224a519e38eeffb6d9718e917339b2743c642e2d468cc4","title":"Convert magic numbers to named constants in FlushManager","description":"","status":"open","priority":4,"issue_type":"task","created_at":"2025-11-20T21:22:17.845269-05:00","updated_at":"2025-11-20T21:22:17.845269-05:00","source_repo":".","comments":[{"id":7,"issue_id":"bd-i00","author":"stevey","text":"Several magic numbers should be named constants for clarity and maintainability:\n\nflush_manager.go:\n- Line 64: `10` (markDirtyCh buffer size)\n- Line 65: `1` (timerFiredCh buffer size)\n- Line 139: `30 * time.Second` (shutdown timeout)\n\nautoflush.go:\n- Line 562: `3` (flush failure threshold before warning)\n\nSuggested constants:\n```go\nconst (\n markDirtyBufferSize = 10 // Buffer rapid mark requests\n timerFiredBufferSize = 1 // Timer notifications coalesce\n shutdownTimeout = 30 * time.Second // Generous for large DBs\n flushFailureThreshold = 3 // Show warning after N failures\n)\n```\n\nRelated: Code review finding #6 from bd-52 race condition fix review.","created_at":"2025-11-21T02:22:29Z"}]}
{"id":"bd-gdn","content_hash":"85154b5096797f85be297d5b7f77de759df748ddd6cb6802b83921181975b70f","title":"Add functional tests for FlushManager correctness verification","description":"","status":"open","priority":2,"issue_type":"task","created_at":"2025-11-20T21:21:53.967757-05:00","updated_at":"2025-11-20T21:21:53.967757-05:00","source_repo":"."}
{"id":"bd-i00","content_hash":"eab5f239b7b84d56f4224a519e38eeffb6d9718e917339b2743c642e2d468cc4","title":"Convert magic numbers to named constants in FlushManager","description":"","status":"open","priority":4,"issue_type":"task","created_at":"2025-11-20T21:22:17.845269-05:00","updated_at":"2025-11-20T21:22:17.845269-05:00","source_repo":"."}
{"id":"bd-j3zt","content_hash":"531ad51101f41375a93d66b8d22105ce7c4913261db78b662bb759e802bc01e2","title":"Fix mypy errors in beads-mcp","description":"Running `mypy .` in `integrations/beads-mcp` reports 287 errors. These should be addressed to improve type safety and code quality.","status":"open","priority":3,"issue_type":"task","created_at":"2025-11-20T18:53:28.557708-05:00","updated_at":"2025-11-20T18:53:28.557708-05:00","source_repo":"."}
{"id":"bd-keb","content_hash":"74cb243817cd6b77b5cdb6280bba866cc133b8c01eb4bbbb4e23c5b47a973546","title":"Add database maintenance commands section to QUICKSTART.md","description":"**Problem:**\nUsers don't discover `bd compact` or `bd cleanup` commands until their database grows large. These maintenance commands aren't mentioned in quickstart documentation.\n\nRelated to issue #349 item #4.\n\n**Current state:**\ndocs/QUICKSTART.md ends at line 217 with \"See README.md for full documentation\" but has no mention of maintenance operations.\n\n**Proposed addition:**\nAdd a \"Database Maintenance\" section after line 140 (before \"Advanced: Agent Mail\" section) covering:\n- When database grows (many closed issues)\n- How to view compaction statistics\n- How to compact old issues\n- How to delete closed issues\n- Warning about permanence\n\n**Example content:**\n```markdown\n## Database Maintenance\n\nAs your project accumulates closed issues, the database grows. Use these commands to manage size:\n\n```bash\n# View compaction statistics\nbd compact --stats\n\n# Preview compaction candidates (30+ days closed)\nbd compact --analyze --json\n\n# Apply agent-generated summary\nbd compact --apply --id bd-42 --summary summary.txt\n\n# Immediately delete closed issues (use with caution!)\nbd cleanup --force\n```\n\n**When to compact:**\n- Database file \u003e 10MB with many old closed issues\n- After major project milestones\n- Before archiving a project phase\n```\n\n**Files to modify:**\n- docs/QUICKSTART.md (add section after line 140)","design":"Brief, actionable guidance on database maintenance.\n\nFocus on:\n1. When to do maintenance (size/age triggers)\n2. Non-destructive options first (stats, analyze)\n3. Clear warnings about permanence\n4. Reference to bd restore for git history recovery","status":"closed","priority":3,"issue_type":"task","created_at":"2025-11-20T20:48:40.488512-05:00","updated_at":"2025-11-20T21:01:12.504372-05:00","closed_at":"2025-11-20T20:59:13.439462-05:00","source_repo":".","labels":["documentation","onboarding"],"comments":[{"id":4,"issue_id":"bd-keb","author":"stevey","text":"Addresses GitHub issue #349 item 4: https://github.com/steveyegge/beads/issues/349\n\nUsers don't discover compact/cleanup commands until database grows large. Quickstart should mention maintenance operations.","created_at":"2025-11-21T01:55:43Z"}]}
{"id":"bd-keb","content_hash":"74cb243817cd6b77b5cdb6280bba866cc133b8c01eb4bbbb4e23c5b47a973546","title":"Add database maintenance commands section to QUICKSTART.md","description":"**Problem:**\nUsers don't discover `bd compact` or `bd cleanup` commands until their database grows large. These maintenance commands aren't mentioned in quickstart documentation.\n\nRelated to issue #349 item #4.\n\n**Current state:**\ndocs/QUICKSTART.md ends at line 217 with \"See README.md for full documentation\" but has no mention of maintenance operations.\n\n**Proposed addition:**\nAdd a \"Database Maintenance\" section after line 140 (before \"Advanced: Agent Mail\" section) covering:\n- When database grows (many closed issues)\n- How to view compaction statistics\n- How to compact old issues\n- How to delete closed issues\n- Warning about permanence\n\n**Example content:**\n```markdown\n## Database Maintenance\n\nAs your project accumulates closed issues, the database grows. Use these commands to manage size:\n\n```bash\n# View compaction statistics\nbd compact --stats\n\n# Preview compaction candidates (30+ days closed)\nbd compact --analyze --json\n\n# Apply agent-generated summary\nbd compact --apply --id bd-42 --summary summary.txt\n\n# Immediately delete closed issues (use with caution!)\nbd cleanup --force\n```\n\n**When to compact:**\n- Database file \u003e 10MB with many old closed issues\n- After major project milestones\n- Before archiving a project phase\n```\n\n**Files to modify:**\n- docs/QUICKSTART.md (add section after line 140)","design":"Brief, actionable guidance on database maintenance.\n\nFocus on:\n1. When to do maintenance (size/age triggers)\n2. Non-destructive options first (stats, analyze)\n3. Clear warnings about permanence\n4. Reference to bd restore for git history recovery","status":"closed","priority":3,"issue_type":"task","created_at":"2025-11-20T20:48:40.488512-05:00","updated_at":"2025-11-20T21:01:12.504372-05:00","closed_at":"2025-11-20T20:59:13.439462-05:00","source_repo":".","labels":["documentation","onboarding"]}
{"id":"bd-ktng","content_hash":"0a09f3e1549a70817f23aa57444811aaf18683ff9336944ff6e8c277ac5684b4","title":"Optimize CLI test suite - eliminate redundant git init calls","description":"Current: Each of 13 CLI tests calls git init (31s total). Solution: Use single test binary built once in init(), skip git operations where possible, or use mock filesystem.","status":"open","priority":2,"issue_type":"task","created_at":"2025-11-04T11:23:13.660276-08:00","updated_at":"2025-11-04T11:23:13.660276-08:00","source_repo":"."}
{"id":"bd-l954","content_hash":"263dd2111cf0353b307f2e47489aa42ecf607e49b1316b54a6497cad9d3722b0","title":"Performance Testing Framework","description":"Add comprehensive performance testing for beads focusing on optimization guidance and validating 10K+ database scale. Uses standard Go tooling, follows existing patterns, minimal complexity.\n\nComponents:\n- Benchmark suite for critical operations at 10K-20K scale\n- Fixture generator for realistic test data (epic hierarchies, cross-links)\n- User diagnostics via bd doctor --perf\n- Always-on profiling integration\n\nGoals:\n- Identify bottlenecks for optimization work\n- Validate performance at 10K+ issue scale\n- Enable users to collect diagnostics for bug reports\n- Support both SQLite and JSONL import paths","status":"open","priority":2,"issue_type":"epic","created_at":"2025-11-13T22:22:11.203467-08:00","updated_at":"2025-11-13T22:22:11.203467-08:00","source_repo":"."}
{"id":"bd-lm2q","content_hash":"b098ab750578221bdbc099aeb93f1275650c3636a6b93badbcb093a411a82d8d","title":"Fix `bd sync` failure due to daemon auto-export timestamp skew","description":"`bd sync` fails with false-positive \"JSONL is newer than database\" after daemon auto-export.\nRoot Cause: Daemon exports local changes to JSONL, updating its timestamp. `bd sync` sees JSONL.mtime \u003e DB.mtime and assumes external changes, blocking export.\nProposed Fixes:\n1. `bd sync` auto-imports if timestamp matches but content differs (or just auto-imports).\n2. Content-based comparison instead of timestamp only.\n","status":"open","priority":1,"issue_type":"bug","created_at":"2025-11-20T18:56:16.876685-05:00","updated_at":"2025-11-20T18:56:16.876685-05:00","source_repo":"."}